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  3. METEOR FLASH LIGHTS UP LARGE AREA OF STATE

    The most brilliant meteor seen for many years flashed over the south-eastern portion of New South Wales shortly after sunset on Saturday and left a trail many miles long which was visible in the sky for some 20 ...

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  4. Six Powers Sponsor Atomic Energy Control To United Nations Assembly

    A last-minute inclusion in the United Nations' General Assembly agenda is a proposal by the United Kingdom ...

    Article : 305 words
  5. INDONESIAN FEAR OF BREAKDOWN IN TALKS WITH DUTCH

    Indonesian observers are pessimistic regarding the outcome of negotiations, which are expected to follow the return of the Lieut. Governor-General Van Mook from Holland next week. ...

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  6. GENERAL MARSHAL PROMOTES TRUCE PACT IN CHINA

    It is officially announced that the Government and the Communists have agreed on the procedure for the ending of hostilities and restoring communications. Representatives of the Government and the Communists ...

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  7. BRITISH NYLON YARN SHIPMENTS TO AUSTRALIA

    Large quantities of Nylon yarn for use in the stocking industry, is to be regularly exported to Australia, says "The Yorkshire Post." ...

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  8. Minister's Son Arrested for Cairo Murder

    Amin Osman Pasha, Egyptian Senator, formerly Wafdist Minister for Finance, was wounded in the left shoulder ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. REUTERS CHARGES AMERICAN REPORT WITH FALSEHOOD

    Reuters last night made available its reply to the United States State Depaitments memorandum by Arthur MacMahon on the post-war ...

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  10. BENNETT REFUSED EXPENSES AT ESCAPE INQUIRY

    Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett to-day challenged the reported Cabinet decision not to allow his legal expenses in connection with the recent ...

    Article : 338 words
  11. GERMANS HANGED FOR PSKOV CRIMES

    According to the Moscow radio, the former commander of Pskov and later of Budapest garrisons, Major-General Remlinger, with seven other ...

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  12. 10 KILLED IN RAIL CRASH

    It is believed that at least ten persons were killed as a result of a collision yesterday between the London-Edinburgh express and part ...

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  13. MORGAN RECALLED BY U.N.R.R A. AFTER JEWISH EXODUS CHARGE

    The London headquarters of UNRRA has informed the Press Association that General Sir Frederick Morgan, UNRRA chief in Europe, has been recalled to London and would not be returning to Europe. ...

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  14. DANISH QUISLING EXECUTED

    The first death sentence since 1892 was carried out in Copenhagen on the 54-year-old Danish collaborator, Flemming Larsen, former war ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. SURVIVOR FOUND IN ISLE OF MAN CRASH

    A wrecked R,A.F. plane has been discovered on a lonely hillside in the Isle of Man. It had Seen missing since January ...

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  16. POLE ALLEGES HITLER-BRAUN MARRIAGE IN 1913

    Hitler married Eva Braun in 1913 when she was 16, Anton Gronowicz, Polish author-Journalist, told the "New York Post." ...

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  17. LABOUR PEER OPPOSES HEREDITARY SEATS

    The Labour Leader in the House of Lords (Lord Strabolgi) replying to a question at a young people's meeting in Caxton Hall in a debate ...

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  18. FRENCH WORKERS HOLD UP POTATOES FOR SPAIN

    Protests by railway workers caused a suspension yesterday of export of potatoes to Spain through Bayonne. ...

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  19. TEN NATIONS JOIN IN COAL ORGANISATION

    Ten nations have signed an agreement establishing a European coal organisation, the signatories being Britain, the United States, Belgium, ...

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  20. DEFILER OF "UNKNOWN SOLDIER" HANGED

    A Czech, named Leo Rudel, who collaborated with the Germans and removed the body of czechoslavakia's "unknown soldier," was hanged in ...

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  21. ALLEGED SLAUGHTER OF PRIESTS IN YUGOSLAVIA

    A Vatican Press bulletin quotes an unnamed Croatian who fled from Yugoslavia as saying that 615 priests had been killed in Yugoslavia. ...

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  22. REPORT OF ARMS FOR MEXICANS DENIED

    The Mexican Government told the State Department that there is no basis for the charges that private American firms were supplying ...

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  23. NEW BABY CARS AT £150 IN ENGLAND

    Two new baby cars, costing less than £150 stg., ready for the road, will be produced by Crantham Productions Ltd, in Britain and India ...

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  24. PENICILLIN SPRAY IS LATEST USE

    The inhalation of penicillin by sufferers of chronic bronchitis is among the many new uses discovered for this drug, said Dr. Charles Smith, of ...

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  25. BLACKMARKETING IN GERMANY

    A court in Cologne complimented the German police on the conduct of the investigation which led to the sentencing to death yesterday of ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. C[?]TED IN [?]

    The curfew in Jerusalem, which resuited from the recent bomb, explosions in the Criminal Investigation Department's headquarters, has been ...

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